This drill focuses on efficient transitions between shooting positions (standing, kneeling, prone) while emphasizing the proper use of magnification adjustment on a Low-Powered Variable Optic (LPVO). The instructor highlights the importance of working the magnification control during the prone transition and engaging targets from various angles, including over-the-shoulder shots.
This drill focuses on transitioning between shooting positions (standing, kneeling, prone) while incorporating the use of a Low-Powered Variable Optic (LPVO). A key element is practicing magnification adjustment during the transition to prone, highlighting the tactical advantage of quickly adapting to different engagement distances. The drill emphasizes controlled fire and positional proficiency.
This review of the Aquilifer EP 5-25x56 FFP scope, presented by Moondog 2A, highlights its budget-friendly nature with a street price around $360. The expert assessment notes its solid construction, decent optical clarity, and functional turrets, making it a viable option for those seeking long-range capabilities without a high cost. However, a significant drawback identified is its very tight and unforgiving eye box, even at lower magnifications.
This guide details the installation and basic use of the Apex Vapor variable prism optic, an exclusive product for Not Just Guns (NJG). It highlights key features such as its Second Focal Plane (SFP) design, 2-4 inch eye relief, and the integrated mounting system for secondary red dots. The guide is presented from the perspective of a tactical gear reviewer, emphasizing practical application and understanding of optic specifications.
This video demonstrates long-range shooting with a Bergara B14 Crest rifle equipped with a ZeroTech Optics Trace scope. The shooter engages targets at approximately 150 yards, adjusting magnification to 18x for better accuracy. Despite challenging weather conditions, multiple hits are achieved, highlighting the rifle's smooth operation and the shooter's developing long-range skills.
This video provides a comprehensive guide to installing the AntiMatter Scopeswitch, a device that allows for rapid magnification changes on an LPVO without breaking shooting stance. The installation involves attaching a slider to the rail, mounting the scope, and connecting cords to the throw lever. The presenter, Brian from 1st Shot Tactical, demonstrates the process step-by-step, emphasizing proper tool usage and cord management for optimal functionality.
This video demonstrates a shooting drill focused on utilizing the magnification adjustment of a Low Power Variable Optic (LPVO). The drill progresses through standing, kneeling, and prone positions, emphasizing the use of the control hand to manipulate the optic's magnification. The instructor highlights the advantages gained by effectively working the magnification during dynamic shooting scenarios.
This drill focuses on efficiently manipulating the magnification on a Low-Powered Variable Optic (LPVO) during dynamic shooting transitions. It emphasizes using handwork to adjust the optic's power as you move between shooting positions (standing, kneeling, prone), highlighting the advantages this provides in target acquisition and engagement.
This video introduces the Sig Sauer Tango SPR line of optics, highlighting their affordability and feature set for competitive shooting and hunting. The presenter, Jude from Brownells, details three models: a 1-4x LPVO for 3-gun, a 4-16x for mid-to-long range, and a 6-24x for extreme long range. Key features across the line include 30mm tubes, Picatinny rails, flip caps, and throw levers, with specific reticle designs and adjustments tailored to their intended uses.
The Vortex Venom series offers cost-effective rifle scopes with a range of features for various shooting applications. The 3-15x and 5-25x models feature a 34mm tube for increased adjustment range and include a throw lever and exposed turrets with an adjustable parallax down to 10 yards. The 1-6x LPVO utilizes a standard 30mm tube. All models incorporate Vortex's user-friendly Rev Stop zero stop system.
This video provides a first look at the Leupold VX6 HD Gen 2 hunting scope, highlighting its improved features over the previous generation. Key advancements include a more robust integral throw lever, competition-grade adjustments with increased elevation travel, and the innovative CDS-ZL2 (Speed Set) dial for toolless zero resetting. The scope also boasts Leupold's renowned optical system for superior glare reduction and light transmission.
This video introduces the new Leupold VX-6HD Gen 2 rifle scope for 2025. Key upgrades include a tool-less CDS Zero Stop dial with a throw lever for quick field adjustments and an integrated throw lever for easy magnification changes. The scope features an illuminated reticle, parallax adjustment, and competition-grade internal adjustments.
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